There is no second chance for Australian coastal trade
IF ONE thing is certain in an uncertain maritime world, it is that the Australian scene will change irrevocably once federal transport minister Anthony Albanese officially responds to this year’s coastal shipping report.
For given that this is likely to be the last chance to spark a resurgence in Australian-owned and flagged coastal trade, the future will be absolutely certain if nothing is done.
In that case, cabotage might as well be scrapped...
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